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Sep 4, 2019
11:43:37am
JuicyJam Playmaker
Take out the constant then do a u substitution.
where u=y^2+4. So you have integral of 1/u^2

There is a formula for how you integrate that, and then plug y^2+4 back in for u and simplify.
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